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How To Set Up a Firewall in 8 Easy Steps + Best Practices

eSecurity Planet

Setting up a firewall is the first step in securing your network. A successful firewall setup and deployment requires careful design, implementation, and maintenance to effectively improve your network integrity and data security. Verify that the chosen firewall can meet your security standards and functions.

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Dridex malware, the banking trojan

CyberSecurity Insiders

The malware is primarily used to steal sensitive information, such as login credentials and financial information, from victims. Dridex is known for its ability to evade detection by using dynamic configuration files and hiding its servers behind proxy layers.

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What is advanced persistent threat? Explaining APT security

CyberSecurity Insiders

As the threat landscape evolves faster than we can keep up with, organizations must be aware of the type of threats they may face. Certain threat types, like ransomware and malware, are more prominent and therefore must be fought with the appropriate resources. Other best practices : Maintain backups!

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Threat Protection: The REvil Ransomware

Cisco Security

It’s worth noting that in the case of the campaign that leveraged the Kaseya VSA vulnerability, the threat actors behind REvil disabled the command and control (C2) functionality, among other features, opting to rely on the Kaseya software to deploy and manage the ransomware. Deleting backups. Changing firewall rules.

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Recapping Cisco Secure at Black Hat USA 2021

Cisco Security

Backups… Let’s Get This Out of the Way. A challenge with outsourcing backup responsibilities is that companies often have no say in how often or the level at which third parties back up their information. “With ransomware being as big as it is right now, one of the first answers that everyone goes to is backups.”

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Cybersecurity for Small Businesses: 7 Best Practices for Securing Your Business Data

Cytelligence

Firewall and Antivirus Protection: Install and maintain a reputable firewall and antivirus software on all your computers and networks. These tools can help detect and block malicious activities and malware. Data Backup and Recovery: Regularly back up your critical business data to an offsite location or cloud storage.

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When It comes to Cybersecurity – An ounce of prevention

CyberSecurity Insiders

The same symptoms will occur in your IT environment as the malware spreads downloading data and expanding across your global network corrupting backups and leaving little options. Backups of data and applications are necessary to restoring your operations in the event of a ransomware or other intrusions.